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Every trip has to have a couple wrinkles!! At least that is the way it works for me. I have offered Garmelda, (the Garmin broad) a free trip out the window a couple of times, but DW saved her sorry butt. Always remember "It's never the Drivers fault", golden rule!

Go easy on her. I tick her off because I won't make all those U-Turns she wants, but over all she and her sister (in my truck) along with DW help keep me on the straight and narrow and let me know when to turn. (Yeah, I've wanted to chunk her out the window on occasion if the truth be know. Not as often as her cousin the cell phone.)

My vote is for the "or 3". Especially Bourbon Whiskey, brewed in America since 1619. Yes, in Virginia before the Pilgrims arrived in Massachusetts. The Southerner's got it right. (They had the first Thanksgiving also.) I know a lot of this generally useless information, but I general charge to tell it. This is a freebee. IRS is probably going to bitch about the lost revenue.

My vote is for the "or 3". Especially Bourbon Whiskey, brewed in America since 1619. Yes, in Virginia before the Pilgrims arrived in Massachusetts. The Southerner's got it right. (They had the first Thanksgiving also.) I know a lot of this generally useless information, but I general charge to tell it. This is a freebee. IRS is probably going to bitch about the lost revenue.

I can kill this thread. Friday: DH has lung cancer surgery. Recovery doesn't go as planned, has to be entubated and couple other tubes down his throat and others coming and going multiple other places. Scar twice the size as originally anticipated surgeon. Was supposed to be moved out of Critical Care Unit on Saturday afternoon. Still here. May happen tomorrow. I would like to post a picture of his incision in the hopes of getting one young person to never start and the others that have started to quit. He had 6 weeks of radiation and chemo just to get him to the surgery.

Ok off my soap box now, and no, I do not have a clue about how hard they are to give up as I never started, but I am on the receiving end of the results of 55 years of smoking.

To kill this thread on an optimistic note, he does not plan to be a statistic and will beat this and live twice as long as expected.

That will just keep this thread going on another off-topic subject. I smoke, and the way this country is going, don't really care if it kills me. My dad smoked and lived to 85. That's another 20 years for me.